Well, I cleaned out my chicken coop this morning and removed all the paper shreds litter from the winter. Took about 5 Gorilla carts full of coop litter - or 30 cubic feet - out of the coop. After 4 years of use, my coop is in desperate need of repairs. Some of the wood has rotted out, and last winter, for the first time, my new chickens ripped up sections of the linoleum I had on the floor to protect the wood.
I'll have to look at the big stores for some new linoleum scraps to make the repairs in the floor covering, but I plan on using some of my pallet wood and reclaimed lumber for replacing the rotted wood.
When I made my coop, I used OSB to make the trim boards and just painted them. I did not expect them to last this long - 4 years - but it's time to replace them. I have lots of pallet wood that has nice hardwood planks that I can use as trim board and then paint them. It will be better than the original OSB trim I used.
I'll try to take some before and after photos of the rebuild on the coop.
Also, I have a lumber wood swing set that is almost 30 years old that needed some repair. The cross bracing rotted out and I had to replace it. I found a nice pallet wood plank made out of solid deck board and ripped that into new braces for the old swing set. Put the new bracing on the old swing last night and it is a lot better. Will have to clean that swing set with a power washer to knock off the moss and repaint everything with some kind of wood/deck preservative.
Here is a Google picture of the type of swing I have - but mine is now 30 years old and does not look nearly as good. I'll share some photos if/when I get everything cleaned up and repainted. For now, the old swing is just back together, solid, and working. Anyways, here is a picture of what type of swing I am repairing looks like when new...